ADATA DashDrive varavirtalähde langaton tukiasema ja muistikorttilukija

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Katso tuotteen esittelyvideo tästä The DashDrive Air AE400 delivers a unique combination of functions- wireless AP, USB drive & card reader, and power bank, making it an extremely versatile and multifunctional companion. Users can easily share photos, music, video, or documents with others. Moreover, the AE400 can act as a wireless hot spot which allows up to 10 devices to share a wireless internet connection. A robust power bank offers the ability to charge other mobile devices anytime and anywhere As a storage reader, the AE400 permits for wireless data transfer between mobile devices and SD card, USB flash drive, or portable HDD. It supports up to 3 users simultaneously streaming 1080P video, or up to 5 users simultaneously streaming 720p video. Mobile Power Source   As smartphones and tablet computers continue to replace traditional desktop systems in worldwide markets, wireless network availability and power charging sources become omnipresent requirements.  The built-in power bank has a capacity of 5000 mAh, which translates to a charging capacity of two full charges for an iPhone 4S.  Takuu 24kk Share Existing Internet Connections   The AE400 can connect to existing wireless networks and create an internet bridge connection. Through this hot spot, 10 other devices can connect to the internet through the AE400.   Free Download of iOS and Android Apps   The DashDrive Air AE400 uses Samba/WebDAV streaming protocol to provide data transfer and sharing, providing devices (iOS/Android/Windows/OS X/Linux) with wireless access to a SD Card, USB Flash Drive, or Portable HDD. iOS device users can download ADATA’s exclusively developed application for iPad / iPhone / iPod devices (requires iOS 5.0 or later versions).     

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